Question
My child has been using the Sultopride inhaler for nearly a year, twice a day, but the symptoms are still not adequately controlled. Is my child’s asthma condition very severe?
Answer
The treatment of pediatric asthma should be aggressive, striving to completely suppress symptoms. Secondly, it is crucial to protect and maintain as normal lung function as possible. Thirdly, prevent or minimize adverse drug reactions. To exceed these goals, the key is to develop an appropriate treatment plan and to endure long-term treatment. Inhalation therapy is an important measure to achieve better efficacy and reduce adverse reactions.